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    I love the faces musicians make when they play. It's so adorable.

    One of the most heartbreaking-yet-heartwarming statistics is how people who've been married for a long time tend to die within a year of each other. Can't find exact stat anymore, but there's plenty of news stories.

    If it's anything like "protein powder", it tastes like rotting carcasses and smells like it too!

    Properly managed cattle sequester carbon (I think; the research is all so politicized I'm never sure what to make of it), as well as improve the soil and plants they graze on, and allow other local wildlife to flourish.

    They already did; look upthread!

    I want to make out with this comment.

    My rent is much cheaper than anything else I'd find in my area, for sure. Rents for single-room apartments run $1,000+, easily.

    I missed a ton of school because I got cramps so bad I was on the brink of fainting. I was in so much pain I could not stand and could barely sit and was woozy and dizzy and my vision whited out. And I have a high pain tolerance.

    Eh, my PMDD would certainly like a few days off. I pretty much Jekyll/Hyde my way through periods.

    My mom sent me a link to this article with the subject "It's okay, I love living with you." I love my mom so much.

    The SCREEN. Forget the Oppressed White Male alert, the screen was the real highlight of the show.

    My god, just embrace wrinkles! They are not a problem needing fixing. We will all get them. Just live with it.

    I know, right? Your waste products are pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of the ocean, and it isn't like the ocean isn't filled with a myriad of creatures who are also, presumably, performing some variation of shitting.

    Most aren't upset by slight charges, but there are some frankly disgusting price gouges that cannot be explained by just "the fabric costs more." And I'm not sure I can buy "the fabric cost mores" as a valid argument anyway. If the exact same shirt is $15 in straight and $25 in plus, there is no way that extra $10

    Same.

    Then your initial comment is entirely irrelevant. Most Americans are eating within the USDA's guidelines, and most Americans are receiving the necessary micro- and macro-nutrients to be healthy (those who are not being those suffering from food insecurity or who are currently dieting or who have undergone WLS).

    Lol, "lifestyle change" is a euphemism for "diet" and anyone who argues otherwise is attempting to sell you a "lifestyle change."

    Dieting is dangerous. Dieting leads to an increase in all-cause mortality. It does not save lives.

    Because dieting is UNHEALTHY. Studies have shown over and over again that repeated weight loss is UNHEALHTY. If someone wants to lose weight, that's their business. But in a culture that demands thinness at all costs, they ought to know that what's being reported in the media is not what science has found.